Hilarious: How A Flight Attendant Mocked An Unreasonable Passenger

There are times when we all need to be mocked. Sometime we just take life too seriously.

Some people like window seats, other likes aisle seats. A few even like middle seats. I like window seats because it gives me control of lighting for my trip reports and also because I like to look out.

One thing you have to watch out for, though, is for missing windows. I’ve wound up in my fair share of “window” seats that are missing windows. That’s always annoying.

But when that happens, that’s on me, not the airline. Sites like Seat Guru often warn you where the missing or misaligned windows are. Sometimes even the airline’s own website does.

One man, on an unnamed airline, became angry when he found his window seating was missing a window. According to another passenger who tweeted about the incident, he demanded that a FA move him to window seat during the beverage service.

Rather than move him, the FA returned with a hand-drawn picture of a window with clouds and water outside and taped it to the wall.

CONCLUSION

This story may all just be a hoax; an elaborate tall tale. But part of me believes it…or wants to believe it. I’d love to know what airline this was. Do you recognize the pattern on the wall? I’m guessing American Airlines.

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Matthew

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he
travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 120
countries over the last decade. Working both in the aviation industry
and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in the New York
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CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC, Al Jazeera, Toronto Star, and on NPR. Studying
international relations, American government, and later obtaining a
law degree, Matthew has a plethora of knowledge outside the travel
industry that leads to a unique writing perspective. He has served in
the United States Air Force, on Capitol Hill, and in the White House.
His Live and Let's Fly blog shares the latest news in the airline
industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs and promotions, and
detailed reports of his worldwide travel. His writings on
penandpassport.com offer more general musings on life from the eyes of a frequent traveler. He also founded awardexpert.com, a
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effective use of their credit card points and frequent flyer miles.
Clients range from retirees seeking to carefully use their nest egg of
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